Submitted by daniel on Mon, 28/07/2025 - 11:25 Picture Image Description TFL Traffic Jams Cams are still unavailable in Streatham and throughout Greater London, after their September 2024 Cyber Attack. In an update on Friday, TFL stated "We are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident, alongside the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre."A quick look at the tfljamcams.net website also reveals that their FREE Google Maps quota has now been exceeded with a developer only notice in the background. Unfortunately, none of the TfL owned cameras appeared to be in operation.Earlier this year on 13 February 2025, the ICO confirmed that they will not be taking any regulatory action against TfL as a result of the cyber incident and consider the matter closed, unless new information comes to light that significantly changes its understanding of the incident.In September last year, The National Crime Agency announced that a 17 year old was arrested in connection with the cyber security incident affecting Transport for London (TfL).TfL also offer archived footage of their Jam Cams. Unfortunately, this information appears to be unavailable as well.This week TFL are starting work installing a controversial cycle lane that spans less than half a mile. The TfL initiative will likely cost over £20million to install over 2 years and will also involve ripping out the old tram lines that were last used by Tram no 33. on the 5th April 1951. The necessary roadworks will likely cause major traffic disruption and it might be useful for those using the A23 to see the state of the roads before travelling. Streatham Life